The Lego Movie

Emmet, an ordinary, rules-following, perfectly average LEGO minifigure, is mistakenly identified as the most extraordinary person and the key to saving the world. He is drafted into a fellowship of strangers on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant, a journey for which Emmet is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared.

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Excellent movie! The whole thing is a comedic masterpiece! I especially loved the part where Benny makes his SPACESHIP! All in all, I give it ten out of five stars ( No, I'm not making a mistake with my fractions). SPACESHIP!

One word. Wow. This movie was extremely nostalgic for probably just about everyone who’s not a young kid anymore. Lego was probably something virtually every child has played with. This movie elicited memories of my creative Lego endeavors, whether they were buildings or whatever else I managed to come up with. As for the movie itself, I enjoyed the story and it was not overly complicated. The movie's simplicity can be likened to the simplicity of the real product. It is about an average Lego worker named Emmet who is caught up in a quest to save the world. 5/5
- @JuiceboxZ of the Teen Review Board at the Hamilton Public Library

Okaaay . . . We all get the fact (read: have it pounded into our heads) that everything is supposedly awesome (even when your side is hopelessly losing and your leader is dead and coming back as a ghost. I mean, if that's not ridiculous optimism, I don't know what is.) Beyond that, what exactly is the point of the movie?! Sure, friendship is good, but that is the theme of EVERY SINGLE KIDS MOVIE!!!! What dad would build with LEGOS and not let his kids play with them? Anyone want to admit they do that? All right to watch once, but no more than that. I hate to bash a kids movie so much, but this one felt like absolute fluff to me.

Vitrivius: Master Builders spend years trying to empty their minds to get even a fleeting glimpse of the man upstairs, and yet your mind is so prodigiously empty; there is nothing to remove in the first place.

Other:Neighborly Notice: A Similar Story, it invoking similar ideas, and it coming from movie, Year One; it, this movie, having character played by Jack Black, has him, the character and/or actor, roughly, saying, “we are all chosen ones.” -X; Who

X_andor_Who
Aug 09, 2014

Violence:Neighborly Notice: Venerated Violence: When watching video of Lego's World of Art, bodies, easily, break apart; but have heart... and realize this guise, as it's a common act in fact: this being, their bodies are as surviving, god oddities.-X; Who

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every thing is awesome everything is cool when your part of a team everything is awesome when your living our dream everything is better when we stick together side by side you and I are going to win let's party forever were the same i like you we all work in harmony everything is awesome everything is cool when your part of a team everything is awesome when your living our dream

X_andor_Who
Aug 09, 2014

[Previous Parts of Review in Comments Section]

(22)Nothing is real. One's own individual self to oneself is closest to real... and even then, said image of self: of he, of she, of it, is imaginary. The image of supposed self is formed from myriads of senses and thoughts. Even awareness, itself, can be seen as an aggregation of nothingness, it with nothing else to do but become aware of its non-existent self. Or something like that. I dunno for sure... I'm just making this stuff up as I go along... that's what I do... that's what a creator does. Know what I mean?

(23)One's task should be to ask. And to ask oneself: of what does that something mean. "What does that something mean?" And then ask: "of what makes me, me?" Ask. Ask. Ask.

(24)My story, coming from my senses, my thoughts… my story, coming from sapience I have sought… my story, built from what others have built and brought. They influencing my life, they giving me what I got; so as to how I build my house, my home, I build it on my land, my lot, my brain bucket dome.

(25)Prophecies are stories, they inspiring glory and/or terror, too. Find one, though, that best works for you.

(26)Free from enterprising greed, one may rise and find freedom to succeed.

(27)Stoically, I'm the outer, brooding, brainy, batman-type; stoically, I am the one who hides... from outer world and its heavy hypes.

(28)Aesthetically, I'm untouchable; and if I let it, only seeds of greed can bind my mind.

(30)I am truly, tremendously thankful... this, because: without you... without all of you... story, this story, any story, and all stories, would not be possible. And thereof, without you, I would not know of: story... story, that which governs me and you. So, Thank you.